By Paul Taylor Peter Brook wrote the bible for 1960s theatre's revolutionaries with 'The Empty Space' and, at 83, is still relentlessly pushing boundaries. He tells Paul Taylor why he has to live in the moment Peter Brook is shouting at me. Loudly. And he's shouting at me about Shakespeare.

By Kenneth Walton WHEN Scottish Opera performed Kurt Weill's The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny back in the 1980s, director David Alden placed the opening scene in Margaret Thatcher's 10 Downing Street kitchen.

By Alexis Greene NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - In the summer of Meryl
Streep, audiences have watched this extraordinary actress
transform from stylish bitch ("The Devil Wears Prada") to
blowsy radio singer ("A Prairie Home Companion").

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pop star Cyndi Lauper will make her
Broadway debut next year in "The Threepenny Opera," playing the
prostitute Jenny in the satirical musical about a highwayman
and his sweetheart.